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Grand Central Class 180 'Adelante' 180104 working the 5A64 0913 Tyne S.S. to Sunderland. It will then go on to form the 1A64 0955 Sunderland to London Kings Cross service.

 

Saturday 13th of December 2025.

This is a memorial screencap of the moment 25,000 of us had signed the We the People petition to the White House for public access to publicly funded US research. Download its original size for a copy suitable for printing and framing, A4 or letter size in the US. Scientist and Open Access advocate David Liao, @lookatphysics on Twitter AKA "D. L. from Holmdel, NJ" on the petition, was the 25,000th signatory. The moment was captured, and first documented on Twitter @openscience and on Google+ by the Open Science Federation.

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is a statement adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776,

which announced that the thirteen American colonies

then at war with Great Britain were now independent states, and thus no longer a part of the British Empire.

Written primarily by Thomas Jefferson, the Declaration is a formal explanation of why Congress had voted on July 2 to declare independence from Great Britain, more than a year after the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War.

 

The birthday of the United States of America—Independence Day—is celebrated on July 4, the day the wording of the Declaration was approved by Congress.

 

 

-In der Unabhängigkeitserklärung der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika

(engl.: Declaration of Independence;

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The Unanimous Declaration of The Thirteen United States of America)

vom 4. Juli 1776 proklamierten die dreizehn britischen Kolonien in Nordamerika ihre Loslösung von Großbritannien und ihr Recht, einen eigenen souveränen Staatenbund zu bilden.

Der größtenteils von Thomas Jefferson verfasste und vom Zweiten Kontinentalkongress verabschiedete Text stellt die Gründungsurkunde der USA dar und ist eines der bedeutendsten Dokumente der Staatsphilosophie.

 

Figure 6 from PeerJ article "Malleable ribonucleoprotein machine: protein intrinsic disorder in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae spliceosome" (peerj.com/articles/2/)

 

Figure Title: 3D-structures of fragments and domains of two highly disordered spliceosomal proteins, Snu66 (plots A and B) and Npl13 (plots C and D). (Figure URL: dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.2/fig-6)

 

Figure Caption: Structure visualizations were done with the VMD 1.8.7 (Humphrey, Dalke & Schulten, 1996). A. Crystal structure of Hub1 (shown as blue surface) in a complex with HIND-I element of Snu66 (residues 1-31, shown as the red ribbon) (PDB ID: 3PLU). B. Crystal structure of Hub1 (shown as blue surface) in a complex with HIND-II element of Snu66 (residues 32-62, shown as the red ribbon) (PDB ID: 3PLV). C. Solution structure the first RRM domain of the nucleolar protein Npl3 (residues 114-201) determined by NMR (PDB ID: 2JVO). D. Solution structure the second RRM domain of the nucleolar protein Npl3 (residues 193-282) determined by NMR (PDB ID: 2JVR).

 

Authors: Maria de Lourdes Coelho Ribeiro, Julio Espinosa, Sameen Islam, Osvaldo Martinez, Jayesh Jamnadas Thanki, Stephanie Mazariegos, Tam Nguyen, Maya Larina, Bin Xue, Vladimir N. Uversky

A new drama explores the demise of one of the most genuinely misunderstood post-war subcultures, the skinhead and aims to leave you thinking about your preconceptions.

 

Boots 'n' Braces follows the journey of three young Skins - played by Reece Hallam, Ross Thompson and James Ward - discovering themselves through: music, fashion and football and is being staged by Farewell Theatre Company at Footlights House.

 

The former University of Salford students were writing around the time of the Manchester Arena bomb, which killed 23 people and injured many more at an Ariana Grande concert.

  

Photography by Craige Barker: www.craigebarker.com/mcrfring19

 

Video interview by Jo d'Orville and Jasmine Carter: youtu.be/i8LWHkq4Gj4

 

Read more: greater-manchester-fringe.blogspot.com/2019/04/boots-n-br...

 

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In celebration of the launch of the Amherst College Press and of my old friend, electric Emily

 

The text is 1167 Alone and in a Circumstance, seemingly the tale of a poet in the outhouse, doing battle with a spider with a rolled-up yellowback novel. Moreover, a novel by the Lady Gaga of her day. Here's Little Miss Muffet come down with a vengeance!

 

Or maybe not. The whole thing is allusive as hell and as a manuscript, I find this specimen somewhat suspect. Appears a smidgen ex post facto, does it not? One might not unjustly conclude that Emily was playing with the reader's head.

 

In the interest of open access, the template.

Sudhaus Tübingen tour 2009/2010

- define : "Sudhaus" Waldhörnle

 

Waldhörnle, eine von Tübingern, namentlich von den Studenten viel besuchte Wirthschaft mit Bierbrauerei, die 1/2 Stunde südlich von der Oberamtsstadt an der Straße nach Dußlingen freundlich gelegen ist. Hinter dem Wirthschaftsgebäude ist der nahe gelegene [ Wald zu schattigen

Spaziergängen benützt. Das Wirthshaus wurde 1807 erbaut und später noch durch weitere Baulichkeiten das Anwesen erweitert.

Der Treber wurde an die umliegenden Bauern (Derendingen, Weilheim, ... ) verkauft.

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Das Kulturzentum in Tübingen

Das Sudhaus wurde Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts als Brauerei gebaut, dann ab 1927 als Möbelfirma betrieben.

 

- the cultur center in Tubinga

The broth house was built at the middle of 19th century as a brewery, then from 1927 it was a furniture firm.

 

Seit 1988 wird es von einer bunten Schar von Mietern als Kultur- und Gewerbezentrum genutzt. Vom Eigentümer, der Stadt Tübingen, wurde das Gelände an den gemeinnützigen Verein Sudhaus e.V. vermietet. Der Verein wiederum vermietet eine Fläche von ca. 3000 qm an Künstler aller Sparten (Musiker, Theaterleute, Maler....) zur festen oder teilweisen Nutzung. Er gestaltet und organisiert als Veranstalter oder in Zusammenarbeit mit anderen Kulturinitiativen das Kulturprogramm und trägt die organisatorische Gesamtverantwortung des Projektes. Er ist Teilhaber der Sudhaus Gastronomie-GmbH.

 

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Das Sudhaus wird von der Stadt Tübingen und dem Land Baden-Württemberg unterstützt.

I drew this sketch-note during a meeting about measuring research/publication impact. This sketch-note clearly describe my thought about research process and how we should look at research output beyond the far-known metrics we are forced to use today.

 

My point is we already have quality controls (QC) starting from grant selection to critical assessment from readers. But still, we lay ourselves to widely used metrics that have been slowly fade away in the academic perspective.

 

My second point is that indexing is far from measuring the research process. It only sets journal/conference standards not the whole research.

 

The third point is by trusting those metrics and those alone as the objective clearly underestimates our own scientific background and logic that we have built throughout years of school era.

 

We should measure the impact of a research or paper using "open principles" through out its workflow, instead of only looking at the final product:

 

(1) is it original on certain level, is the data and analysis scientifically valid,

(2) is it reproducible and people can re-do the analysis, is it in shareable online in "ready to use" formats, does it provide data - code - method online,

(3) does it have value to community? Have the author engaged and fully interact with the community?

 

I hope you get my three points. I will share the slides and eventually the full paper later on.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregory_Petsko writes an entertaining column for the partially Open Access journal en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genome_Biology

 

"All research articles in Genome Biology are open access. The journal also publishes a range of other articles that are available to subscribers."

 

Seems ironic since this particular column on "Five disreputable ways of making a fortune in science." includes "Number 1: Start a (non-open-access) journal"

genomebiology.com/2012/13/6/162 and DOI:10.1186/gb-2012-13-6-162

 

Another paper for the Open Access Irony Award

 

Matthew Cockerill replies "Because no Article Processing Charge (APC) is payable on such commissioned, non-research articles. "

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Lucio has more than 35 years of experience in multinational and multicultural environments.

Lucio is currently Strategic Research Director at Qatar Science & Technology Park (QSTP). Prior to joining QSTP Lucio was Managing Director at BioGeM, a European leader in the biotech research and services. He developed strategy and services based on a network infrastructure which allows internationally cooperation.

 

In 2006 Lucio founded the telecom division of Pradac Informatica, Srl, which provided value added services for telecom companies, and which was acquired by Amuser. Prior to Amuser, Lucio held several executive positions including Wordwide Telecom Sales VP at Sema Group, President at Nortel Networks for the Southern European Region and CEO for Europe and Latin America at Bull.

Microbes are tiny forms of life that surround us – too small to be seen by the naked eye. They are found in water, in the soil, and in the air. The human body is also home to millions of these........

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Figure 7 from PeerJ article "Malleable ribonucleoprotein machine: protein intrinsic disorder in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae spliceosome" (peerj.com/articles/2/)

 

Figure Title: STRING analysis of the interactomes of illustrative spliceosomal proteins. (Figure URL: dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.2/fig-7)

 

Figure Caption: A. Cwc21; B. Ntc20; C. Isy1/Ntc30; D. Prp45; E. Snu66; F. Cwc15; G. Spp381; H. Syf2; I. Cwc26; J. Slu7; K. Yju2/Cwc16; L. Ntr2; M. Npl3; N. Spp2; O. Bud31; P. SmB; Q. Yhc1; R. Cus1; S. Lin1; T. Prp3; U. LSm4; V. Prp5; W. Cbc2; and X. Msl5. STRING database is the online database resource Search Tool for the Retrieval of Interacting Genes, which provides both experimental and predicted interaction information (Szklarczyk et al., 2011). For each protein, STRING produces the network of predicted associations for a particular group of proteins. The network nodes are proteins. The edges represent the predicted functional associations. An edge may be drawn with up to 7 differently colored lines – these lines represent the existence of the seven types of evidence used in predicting the associations. A red line indicates the presence of fusion evidence; a green line – neighborhood evidence; a blue line – co-occurrence evidence; a purple line – experimental evidence; a yellow line – text mining evidence; a light blue line – database evidence; a black line – co-expression evidence (Szklarczyk et al., 2011).

 

Authors: Maria de Lourdes Coelho Ribeiro, Julio Espinosa, Sameen Islam, Osvaldo Martinez, Jayesh Jamnadas Thanki, Stephanie Mazariegos, Tam Nguyen, Maya Larina, Bin Xue, Vladimir N. Uversky

Figure 1 from Promise and Reality in the Expanding Field of Network Interaction Analysis: Metabolic Networks, published in Bioinformatics and Biology Insights.

 

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On January 27th, 2013, with this tweet we celebrated reaching 60,000 signatures on the We the People petition to The White House, for public access to public-funded research. This visualization displays tweets using the shortened link to the petition itself, wh.gov/6TH.

 

More than eight months after the petition had started and seven months after we had reached the 25,000-signature threshold triggering a White House response, as shown above there were still daily tweets using the petition's official shortlink on Twitter. As also seen above, there were not only 39 retweets of this update, but many other conversations on Twitter following the update, generally discussing that we had been waiting a long time. We would discover later it had been worth the wait.

 

Open Science Federation, @openscience on Twitter had previously noted the 40,000th signature, the 50,000th signature, and many other moments while waiting for the White House response. We always took the chance to cc the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, @whitehouseostp on Twitter and remind them that we were waiting. Finally, with just over 65,000 signatures on the petition we received not only a positive response, but an historic directive for Open Access and Open Data from The White House, on February 22, 2013.

"Apa" dates back to the late 19th century from Papua New Guinea. It is currently on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Gallery 681. According to the museum, these single-headed, hourglass-shaped drums often with a central handle, distinct from the cylindrical, freestanding drums of Polynesia, are found only in Melanesia. This particular piece features a carved out end that resembles crocodile jaws and is made out of lizard skin. Its dimensions are 6 1/2 × 30 1/2 × 5 1/2 in. (16.5 × 77.5 × 14 cm). "Apa" was credited by The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments in 1889 and is in the public domain and can be viewed on the museum's website.

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Two anti-TTIP trade agreement and anti-fracking leaflets lie on the ground on Smith Square.

 

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Myanmar Hluttaw Library, Napyitaw. U Aung Myat Kyaw, Deputy Director Library, T. Hackett at the Zabuthhri Parliament Building, Naypyitaw.

Fakirs of Bengal

Ever since Islam came to Bengal in the 13th century it participated, via a merging of Sufi inputs with vernacular strands of Vaisnavism (Vishnuism), tantrism and local folk cults, in a very rich blend of religious beliefs and practices in the lower strata of the society. The Fakir (Sufi ascetic), as a sub-section of the Bengali Bául with a more or less defined Muslim identity, are at present the largest group in Bengal perpetuating this form of 'Islamic syncretistic tradition'.

 

Lalan Shah or Lalan Fakir (?1774-?1890) is a product and proponent of purely Bengali syncretism. His writings and his teachings tell a story of merging Hinduism and Islam into a universalistic religion transcending the boundaries of any single religion.

 

The Hindu Baul and the Muslim Fakir share the same tenets of an mystic quest based on the intimate human-divine connection within every human being, cultivated through a philosophy and practices that emphasize the human body as locus and means for finding the essence of God. The path is taught in the traditional guru-disciple relationship where the guru is like the figure of the Sufi saint, in whom the divine is accomplished, merged with the human.

More: openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/bitstream/handle/1887/17365/ISIM...

 

Poush Mela 2011, Santiniketan

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On June 20, 2013 The White House recognized Champions of Change in Open Science.

 

One of the Champions, Eric Kansa speaks with John Wilbanks of Sage Bionetworks during a reception hosted by the Mozilla Science Lab in the Indian Treaty Room. John presented a poster on "Portable Legal Consent – Let Patients Donate Data to Science."

 

Photo by Brian Glanz, founder of the Open Science Federation and co-founder of Open Knowledge United States.

Grand Central 180104 sits in the suburban shed at London Kings Cross, platform 9.

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La Roja golea a Italia (4-0) y sella una triple corona inédita tras un partido convertido en un monumento al buen fútbol

España ha conseguido la Triple Corona Eurocopa-Mundial-Eurocopa bordando el juego en el partido más decisivo. La Roja ha dominado y sacudido sin piedad a Italia con goles de Silva, Jordi Alba, Torres y Mata. Iniesta, elegido mejor jugador de la final. Una exhibición con la mayor goleada en una final de la Eurocopa.

 

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Dieser Doktorhut hat eine Geschichte - die Dissertation dazu gibt's auf Qucosa: tud.qucosa.de. Die URN der Dissertation lautet urn:nbn:DE:bsz:14-qucosa-147748.

 

Ein Bild mit Hut sagt mehr als tausend Worte! Deshalb sammeln wir Fotos individueller Dr.Hüte, die mit einer Open Access-Veröffentlichung auf www.qucosa.de verlinkt sind – auf Flickr, im SLUBlog und auf Twitter. Wir möchten damit erreichen, dass noch mehr Forschungsergebnisse elektronisch mit Open Acccess veröffentlicht werden, damit Wissen einfach geteilt und genutzt werden kann. Und Neugier wecken, denn unter jedem Doktorhut stecken Ideen, Anekdoten, Köpfe und die sprichwörtlichen Mühen der Ebene.

 

Haben Sie bereits beides erworben oder kennen jemand, der jemand kennt, die oder der einen Dr.-Hut mit Open-Access-Link zur eigenen Diss hat? Oder möchten Sie selbst Ihre Doktorarbeit nachträglich online veröffentlichen? Dann bitten wir Sie um eine Nachricht an das Qucosa-Team der SLUB.

 

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Quote "Web 2.0 brings the promise of enabling researchers to create, annotate, review, re-use and represent information in new ways, and of promoting innovations in scholarly communication practices—e.g. publishing ‘work in progress’ and openly sharing research resources—that will help to realize the e-Research vision of improved productivity and reduced ‘time to discovery’" Unquote

 

"This item requires a subscription to Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A.... please sign in or pay a fee" Doh!

  

Procter, R., R. Williams, J. Stewart, M. Poschen, H. Snee, A. Voss, and M. Asgari-Targhi (2010, September). Adoption and use of web 2.0 in scholarly communications. Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 368 (1926), 4039-4056.

 

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If you know more ironic examples of this, post them to the open access irony award group on citeulike www.citeulike.org/group/13803

 

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On June 20, 2013 The White House recognized Champions of Change in Open Science. I attended for the Open Science Federation and Open Knowledge Foundation America. What a moment! it was for Open Science, having worked at it for 15 or so years.

  

This is the front of the program. For more from the event, see www.flickr.com/groups/white-house-open-science-champions-...

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